Hello, We have the following problem with the routing. We have the following structure: Internet >>>> Real Ip address on Cisco Router >>>> Internal ip address on Cisco Router (10.50.40.31) >>>>> LAN
In the LAN space we deploy a Debian Linux gateway and firewall to be in between Cisco Router and LAN. We noticed the following problem: On Debian gateway: eth0 - 10.50.40.28 eth1 - 10.50.40.29 10.50.40.29 is the gateway IP address for all hosts on the LAN. However if deployed with above settings - there is no routing possible. If we assign the 10.50.40.29 IP address to eth0:1 everything works as expected. If eth1 is another network (10.50.41.29 , again for hosts in that network everything is OK). My question is: Why isn't it possible to have 2 NICs on same network and have routing achieved or, if it is possible, how is it accomplished. Regards, Chavdar Videff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]